Sometimes, in the page column, a reference letter appears but it has been placed between rows. I am not sure which of the rows it is applicable to. 1845 M2 B 0225 Rows for Joseph Bunn 1845 M2 C 0353 Rows for Daniel and David Cox 1845 M2 C 0355 Rows for Matilda and Matthew Cox I am new to this mailing list so if this has been covered already as a topic I am unaware of any advice / recommendations
In message <002d01c54cf3$7f0bf0a0$709a4d51@jdn75e24fc5c73>, jdn <jdn@rosscott.wanadoo.co.uk> writes >Sometimes, in the page column, a reference letter appears but it has been >placed between rows. >I am not sure which of the rows it is applicable to. > >1845 M2 B 0225 Rows for Joseph Bunn >1845 M2 C 0353 Rows for Daniel and David Cox >1845 M2 C 0355 Rows for Matilda and Matthew Cox My understanding is that the additional letter is only ever used on even numbered pages to indicate an extra page has been inserted. Fortunately, in all 3 cases, the top number is odd and the lower even. -- Philip Powell Looking north across the Derwent Valley and Northumberland to The Cheviot